9.3: Systems of Nonlinear Equations and Inequalities: Two Variables (43)

9.4: Partial Fractions (29)

9.5: Matrices and Matrix Operations (39)

9.6: Solving Systems with Gaussian Elimination (63)

9.7: Solving Systems with Inverses (34)

9.8: Solving Systems with Cramer's Rule (47)

9: Review Exercises (48)

9: Practice Test

Chapter 10: Analytic Geometry

10.1: The Ellipse (65)

10.2: The Hyperbola (78)

10.3: The Parabola (65)

10.4: Rotation of Axes (42)

10.5: Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates (37)

10: Review Exercises (39)

10: Practice Test

Chapter 11: Sequences, Probability, and Counting Theory

11.1: Sequences and Their Notations (48)

11.2: Arithmetic Sequences (47)

11.3: Geometric Sequences (37)

11.4: Series and Their Notations (46)

11.5: Counting Principles (20)

11.6: Binomial Theorem (40)

11.7: Probability (31)

11: Review Exercises (41)

11: Practice Test

Chapter 12: Introduction to Calculus

12.1: Finding Limits: Numerical and Graphical Approaches (52)

12.2: Finding Limits: Properties of Limits (37)

12.3: Continuity (37)

12.4: Derivatives (60)

12: Review Exercises (42)

12: Practice Test

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